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2 Frequently Asked Home Movie Theater Questions

From Audio to Displays, We Have The Information You Need  

Installing a home movie theater in your Beverly Hills, CA property is a big commitment, and you want it to be perfect. But, even if you decide to hire a professional for your installation, there are so many questions you might have. In this blog post, we answer two of the biggest questions we hear from homeowners when planning for a home theater installation. It’s no surprise they focus on the two most important factors of the viewing experience: audio and video quality.  

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How Can I Get High-Quality Audio Throughout My Entire Home Theater? 

One mistake many homeowners make when considering a home theater for their property is thinking that they can’t get the commercial movie theater experience at home—and that’s simply not true! 

While basic speakers won’t give you the immersive audio experience you’re looking for, Dolby Atmos surround sound will be a staple to building the home theater of your dreams. While picking out the right surround sound equipment, placement of speakers, and the installation may be challenging for someone who doesn’t have a background in building home theaters, working with a professional makes it simple.  

A professional will strategically place each speaker throughout your theater, so you experience consistent and clear sound no matter where you’re seated. They’ll integrate high-end speakers that deliver crystal, clear dialogue during an era piece while also having the power for the explosive sound of a summer blockbuster.  

What’s Better for My Home Theater—Projector or TV? 

One of the most common questions we receive from homeowners installing a theater on their property is what type of display they should use. The truth is, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. Some people prefer using a projector, and it works really well with their space, and others prefer big-screen TVs. 

Projectors are typically larger than most TV displays, easily topping 100 inches or more. This creates a large-scale viewing experience for your family. TVs with HDR capabilities usually have the edge over projectors when it comes to image quality and perform better in rooms with ambient lighting.  

Still need help deciding what’s right for your home movie theater? Beyond Home Theater is here to help. Start the process by giving us a call, filling out our online contact form, or chatting with an expert on staff in the pop-up window below to schedule a no-obligation consultation. We look forward to helping you build the home theater of your dreams! 

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